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IT exports from North up 26 pc, says study

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New Delhi , Aug. 22

IT exports from the North surged 26 per cent during 2003-04 as compared to the previous year, according to an analysis by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI).

"Our analysis reveals that IT exports including computer software and electronic hardware are picking up from the northern States. About 23 per cent of the IT companies operating in India are located in the Delhi area. If we take Gurgaon and Noida, the percentage of IT companies to the total will work out to around 40 per cent," Mr Ravi Wig, President, PHDCCI, said in a statement.

In absolute terms, IT exports from the northern region peaked to Rs 15,423 crore during 2003-04.

Among the northern States, Delhi occupied the top position in IT exports during 2003-04, at Rs 5,469 crore.

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